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Georgia Asset Search Services

U.S. Asset Records provides professional asset search services covering all 159 Georgia counties, from the Atlanta metro (Fulton, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Cobb) to Savannah, Augusta, and every rural county. Our investigation covers real property through county Superior Court clerk offices, vehicles through the Georgia DOR, and business entities through the Georgia Secretary of State.

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Georgia Investigation

What a Georgia Asset Search Covers

  • Georgia real property in all 159 counties with assessed values, mortgage positions, and equity estimates
  • Georgia vehicle records through the state motor vehicle agency
  • Georgia Secretary of State business filings including corporations, LLCs, and partnerships
  • Georgia UCC filings through the Secretary of State
  • Georgia court records from state and federal courts
  • Federal and state tax liens filed in Georgia counties
  • Watercraft and aircraft registered in Georgia

Georgia: 159 Counties and Growing Legal Market

Indeed, Georgia has the most counties of any state east of Texas, which makes manual county-by-county searching practically impossible for DIY researchers. Our investigation covers all 159 county Superior Court clerk offices, the Georgia Clerks Cooperative Authority records, and federal courts in the Northern (Atlanta), Middle (Macon), and Southern (Savannah) Districts simultaneously.

Georgia Garnishment and Judgment Enforcement

Furthermore, Georgia provides both continuing and non-continuing garnishment for judgment enforcement. Continuing garnishment can capture up to 25% of disposable earnings for 179 days. Bank garnishment freezes accounts for 45 days. Georgia also allows Fi. Fa. (fieri facias) writs for property seizure. Our post-judgment search identifies which assets support each enforcement mechanism.

Atlanta Metro Real Estate Market

Additionally, the Atlanta metro area is one of the fastest-growing real estate markets in the Southeast. Fulton, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Cobb, and Cherokee counties all have rapidly appreciating property values, making real estate a critical asset category in Georgia investigations. Our reports include assessed values, mortgage positions, and equity estimates.

Our Georgia asset search supports divorce proceedings, pre-litigation evaluation, estate administration, due diligence, and business investigation. For attorneys, see our law firm services. Learn about what sets us apart and review our professional methodology.

"We use U.S. Asset Records for pre-litigation assessment on every significant case. Their asset searches help us advise clients on the viability of pursuing claims."

David S., Esq. | Commercial Litigation Partner, New York NY

Every day you wait is a day assets can be transferred, retitled, or concealed. Order your search now before the financial picture changes.

DIY County-by-County Search

Must know which counties to search. Misses out-of-state property. Cannot trace entity connections. No equity calculations. Takes weeks.

Professional Search ($125)

All counties + all 50 states simultaneously. Entity tracing. Equity calculations. Transfer analysis. Analyst notes. 24-48 hours.

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What's Included in Your Georgia Asset Search Report

Our Georgia asset search covers every major asset category across all 159 counties plus nationwide.

  • Real property with assessed values, mortgage balances, lien positions, and net equity calculations
  • Vehicles, watercraft, and aircraft with registration status and lien information
  • Business entities with officer positions, registered agents, and filing status
  • UCC filings showing secured collateral, equipment, inventory, and receivables
  • Federal and state tax liens with amounts and priority positions
  • Judgment liens from other creditors competing for the same assets
  • Civil litigation history and bankruptcy filings
  • Property transfer analysis documenting suspicious conveyances
  • Analyst notes with strategic observations and enforcement recommendations
  • Free consultation to discuss findings and next steps

Georgia Fi. Fa. (Fieri Facias) Process

Georgia's fieri facias (Fi. Fa.) process under O.C.G.A. Title 9, Chapter 13 is one of the most powerful property seizure tools in the Southeast. A Fi. Fa. writ directs the sheriff to levy on the debtor's property (real and personal) and sell it at public auction. The Fi. Fa. also creates a lien on all of the debtor's property in the county where it is recorded. Georgia law requires the Fi. Fa. to be entered on the General Execution Docket maintained by the Clerk of Superior Court, creating a public record that appears in our lien searches. Our reports identify which assets support Fi. Fa. execution and calculate priority positions among competing creditors.

Georgia Peach State Unique Asset Categories

Georgia's diverse economy creates asset categories not found in every state. The Savannah port (the fourth-busiest container port in the US) supports logistics, warehousing, and import/export businesses with significant commercial assets. South Georgia's agricultural sector includes timber rights, pecan orchards, and hunting plantations that can be worth millions. The film and entertainment industry centered in Atlanta has generated thousands of production companies, equipment leasing operations, and intellectual property holdings. Coastal resort properties on the Golden Isles (St. Simons, Sea Island, Jekyll Island) represent luxury real estate that subjects frequently fail to disclose.

"In divorce cases, finding undisclosed assets can make or break equitable distribution. U.S. Asset Records has helped my clients uncover property, vehicles, and business interests that spouses attempted to conceal."

Lisa H., Esq. | Family Law Attorney, Phoenix AZ
Regional Coverage

Georgia Asset Search by Region

Atlanta Metro (29 Counties)

Fulton, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Cobb, Cherokee, Clayton, Henry, Forsyth, and 21 more counties in the Atlanta MSA. Rapidly appreciating real estate, major corporate headquarters (Coca-Cola, Delta, UPS, Home Depot), and a booming film/entertainment industry.

Savannah / Coastal

Chatham, Bryan, Effingham, and Liberty counties. Historic real estate, port-related business assets, tourism industry, and Hilton Head-adjacent vacation properties. Watercraft are a significant asset category on the Georgia coast.

Augusta / Central

Richmond, Columbia, and surrounding counties. Military-connected assets (Fort Eisenhower), medical industry, and the Masters golf tournament economy. Bibb County (Macon) is the geographic center of Georgia's court system.

North Georgia / Mountains

Hall, Lumpkin, White, Union, and Rabun counties. Vacation property, Lake Lanier waterfront, Blue Ridge mountain homes, and agricultural land. Undisclosed second homes are commonly found in these counties.

Columbus / West Georgia

Muscogee, Harris, and Troup counties. Cross-border holdings with Alabama. Fort Moore (formerly Benning) military economy. Automotive manufacturing (Kia) in West Point.

South Georgia / Agricultural

Lowndes (Valdosta), Dougherty (Albany), Thomas (Thomasville) counties. Agricultural land, timber rights, pecan orchards, and hunting plantations. Land assets often significantly undervalued on tax rolls.

Georgia Clerks Cooperative Authority

The Georgia Superior Court Clerks Cooperative Authority (GSCCCA) provides a centralized search portal for real property records, lien records, and UCC filings across all 159 Georgia counties. This is one of the most comprehensive statewide property record systems in the nation, and our investigation leverages it alongside county-specific databases for maximum coverage.

Georgia's Generous Garnishment Provisions

Georgia provides both continuing and non-continuing garnishment under O.C.G.A. Title 18. Continuing garnishment captures up to 25% of disposable earnings for 179 days before needing renewal. Bank garnishment freezes all non-exempt funds for 45 days. Combined with fieri facias (Fi. Fa.) writs for property seizure, Georgia's enforcement tools are among the strongest in the Southeast.

Georgia Film Industry and Entertainment Assets

Georgia has become one of the top film and entertainment production states, with billions in annual production spending. Subjects connected to this industry may hold production company interests, intellectual property rights, equipment assets, and studio real estate. Our business entity search through the Georgia Secretary of State identifies production companies and related entities.

FAQ

Georgia Asset Search: Frequently Asked Questions

Do you cover all 159 Georgia counties?

Yes. All 159 counties searched simultaneously, including the Atlanta metro (Fulton, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Cobb, Cherokee) and every other county statewide.

How does Georgia garnishment work?

Georgia allows continuing garnishment (25% of disposable earnings for 179 days) and bank garnishment (45-day freeze). Our reports identify which assets are reachable.

Can you search the Georgia Secretary of State?

Yes. All Georgia business entity filings including corporations, LLCs, partnerships, and registered agents through the GA SOS Corporations Division.

Does Georgia have a homestead exemption?

Georgia provides a $21,500 homestead exemption. Equity above this amount is reachable by creditors.

How much does a Georgia asset search cost?

Flat-fee: $125 public report or $250 certified creditor report. Skip trace $75. All 159 counties plus all other states included.

Can you find assets held through Georgia land trusts?

Yes. Our investigation traces entity connections through the Georgia Secretary of State and cross-references trust-held property through county Superior Court clerk records across all 159 counties.

How does Georgia handle out-of-state judgments?

Georgia has adopted the Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Act. Out-of-state judgments can be domesticated by filing a certified copy with the Clerk of Superior Court, then enforced using Georgia's collection tools.

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